Marathon Bombing Victim Services

The Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA) was established in 1984. Its purpose is to advocate for and assist victims of crime. MOVA is now providing access to free advocacy, mental health, and other critical services for survivors of the Boston Marathon Bombing. MOVA's services are available to all the Marathon-related crime survivors regardless of injury type or witness location; regardless of income or state of residence. MOVA is committed to helping all persons present at the Marathon bombings and their violent aftermath.

You can access MOVA's services via this submission.

We will do our best to get back to you within 24 hours of your submission.

We look forward to working with you and your family.

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Do you have needs in any of the following areas?

Housing

Employment

Education

Mental Health Support

Financial Compensation

Insurance

Legal Assistance

Government Benefits (e.g., TANF, SNAP, SSDI)

Criminal Justice Questions

Internet Privacy

Anticipating the Marathon Anniversary April 2014

Other (please specify)

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Do you want more information about ...?

Mental Health Supports

Hearing Loss

Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion

Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms

Crime Victim Compensation

Criminal Procedure and Victims' Privacy Rights

Media Privacy and Victims' Privacy Rights

None of the above

Other (please specify)

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3.
Do you need assistance with a specific issue?(If yes, please describe.)

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Do you have any specific questions? (If yes, please describe.)

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5.
Would you like to join MOVA's email network for survivors of the Bombings?

Yes

No

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If you replied yes to any of the above questions, please provide contact information: